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TEST BANK FOR BASIC NURSING 2ND EDITION BYTREAS
Chapter 2. Critical Thinking & the Nursing Process 
MULTIPLE CHOICE 
1. Which characteristic do the various definitions of critical thinking have in common? 
1) Requires reasoned thought 
2) Asks the questions “why?” or “how?” 
3) Is a hierarchical process 
4) Demands specialized thinking skills 
ANS: 1 
Chapter number and title: 2, Critical Thinking & the Nursing Process 
Chapter learning objective: Give one definition and one example of critical thinking. 
Chapter page reference: p. 28...
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Chapter 2. Critical Thinking & the Nursing Process 
MULTIPLE CHOICE 
1. Which characteristic do the various definitions of critical thinking have in common? 
1) Requires reasoned thought 
2) Asks the questions “why?” or “how?” 
3) Is a hierarchical process 
4) Demands specialized thinking skills 
ANS: 1 
Chapter number and title: 2, Critical Thinking & the Nursing Process 
Chapter learning objective: Give one definition and one example of critical thinking. 
Chapter page reference: p. 28...
ADVANCING YOUR CAREER 7TH EDITIONNUNNERY
Test Bank, Chapter 2 
Kearney-Nunnery, Advancing Your Career, 7e Page 1 of 13 
Chapter 2. Theory as the Basis for Practice 
Questions 
Multiple Choice 
1. The nurse researcher is planning a research study. For which reason should the nurse 
identify a theory as a basis of this study before proceeding? 
1. It can represent graphically the phenomenon being studied. 
2. It can explain how the definitions within the study are linked. 
3. It can identify a broader scope of the phenomenon being studie...
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Test Bank, Chapter 2 
Kearney-Nunnery, Advancing Your Career, 7e Page 1 of 13 
Chapter 2. Theory as the Basis for Practice 
Questions 
Multiple Choice 
1. The nurse researcher is planning a research study. For which reason should the nurse 
identify a theory as a basis of this study before proceeding? 
1. It can represent graphically the phenomenon being studied. 
2. It can explain how the definitions within the study are linked. 
3. It can identify a broader scope of the phenomenon being studie...
ALEXANDER'S CARE OF THE PATIENT IN SURGERY 15TH EDITION ROTHROCK TEST BANK
N R I G B.C M 
Chapter 02: Patient Safety and Risk Management 
Test Bank 
MULTIPLE CHOICE 
1. Governmental and professional agencies and organizations, whether voluntary or involuntary, 
have a significant influence on patient safety policies in the healthcare setting. Select the 
agency or organization statement that presents a true reflection of its focus or purpose. 
a. The Joint Commission (TJC): Nonvoluntary bureau that tests healthcare 
institutions against evidence-based elements of perfo...
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N R I G B.C M 
Chapter 02: Patient Safety and Risk Management 
Test Bank 
MULTIPLE CHOICE 
1. Governmental and professional agencies and organizations, whether voluntary or involuntary, 
have a significant influence on patient safety policies in the healthcare setting. Select the 
agency or organization statement that presents a true reflection of its focus or purpose. 
a. The Joint Commission (TJC): Nonvoluntary bureau that tests healthcare 
institutions against evidence-based elements of perfo...
ALEXANDER'S CARE OF THE PATIENT IN SURGERY 16TH EDITION ROTHROCK TEST BANK
U S N T O 
Chapter 02: Patient Safety and Risk Management 
Rothrock: Alexander’s Care of the Patient in Surgery, 16th Edition 
MULTIPLE CHOICE 
1. Governmental and professional agencies and organizations, whether voluntary or involuntary, 
have a significant influence on patient safety policies in the healthcare setting. Select the 
agency or organization statement that presents a true reflection of its focus or purpose. 
a. The Joint Commission (TJC): Nonvoluntary bureau that tests healthcare...
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U S N T O 
Chapter 02: Patient Safety and Risk Management 
Rothrock: Alexander’s Care of the Patient in Surgery, 16th Edition 
MULTIPLE CHOICE 
1. Governmental and professional agencies and organizations, whether voluntary or involuntary, 
have a significant influence on patient safety policies in the healthcare setting. Select the 
agency or organization statement that presents a true reflection of its focus or purpose. 
a. The Joint Commission (TJC): Nonvoluntary bureau that tests healthcare...
ANATOMICAL BASIS OF DENTISTRY 4TH EDITION LIEBGOTT TEST BANK
Chapter 02: The Back 
Liebgott: The Anatomical Basis of Dentistry, 4th Edition 
MULTIPLE CHOICE 
1. The posterior surface of the skull is the . 
a. dens 
b. occiput 
c. odontoid process 
d. transverse process 
e. coccyx 
ANS: B 
Occiput. The posterior surface of the skull is convex and is commonly called the occiput. 
2. How many vertebrae are in the spine? 
a. 12 
b. 16 
c. 21 
d. 33 
e. 42 
ANS: D 
33. The vertebral column, or spine, has 33 vertebrae: 7 cervical, 12 thoracic, 5 lumbar, 5 
sacr...
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Chapter 02: The Back 
Liebgott: The Anatomical Basis of Dentistry, 4th Edition 
MULTIPLE CHOICE 
1. The posterior surface of the skull is the . 
a. dens 
b. occiput 
c. odontoid process 
d. transverse process 
e. coccyx 
ANS: B 
Occiput. The posterior surface of the skull is convex and is commonly called the occiput. 
2. How many vertebrae are in the spine? 
a. 12 
b. 16 
c. 21 
d. 33 
e. 42 
ANS: D 
33. The vertebral column, or spine, has 33 vertebrae: 7 cervical, 12 thoracic, 5 lumbar, 5 
sacr...
ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY 9TH EDITION PATTON TEST BANK
U S N T O 
Chapter 02: Homeostasis 
Patton: Anatomy and Physiology, 9th Edition 
MULTIPLE CHOICE 
1. Of the 11 major body systems, which is the least involved in maintaining homeostasis? 
a. Circulatory 
b. Endocrine 
c. Lymphatic 
d. Reproductive 
ANS: D DIF: Application REF: p. 25 TOP: System Level 
2. Homeostasis can best be described as: 
a. a constant state maintained by living and nonliving organisms. 
b. a state of relative constancy. 
c. adaptation to the external environment. 
d. change...
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U S N T O 
Chapter 02: Homeostasis 
Patton: Anatomy and Physiology, 9th Edition 
MULTIPLE CHOICE 
1. Of the 11 major body systems, which is the least involved in maintaining homeostasis? 
a. Circulatory 
b. Endocrine 
c. Lymphatic 
d. Reproductive 
ANS: D DIF: Application REF: p. 25 TOP: System Level 
2. Homeostasis can best be described as: 
a. a constant state maintained by living and nonliving organisms. 
b. a state of relative constancy. 
c. adaptation to the external environment. 
d. change...
ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY 10TH EDITION PATTON TEST BANK
Table of Contents 
• UNIT ONE: The Body as a Whole 
1. Organization of the Body 
2. Homeostasis 
3. Chemical Basis of Life 
4. Biomolecules 
5. Cell Structure 
6. Cell Function 
7. Cell Growth and Development 
8. Introduction to Tissues 
9. Tissue Types 
UNIT TWO: Support and Movement 
10. Skin 
11. Skeletal Tissues 
12. Axial Skeleton 
13. Appendicular Skeleton 
14. Articulations 
15. Axial Muscles 
16. Appendicular Muscles 
17. Muscle Contraction 
UNIT THREE: Communication, Control, and Inte...
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Table of Contents 
• UNIT ONE: The Body as a Whole 
1. Organization of the Body 
2. Homeostasis 
3. Chemical Basis of Life 
4. Biomolecules 
5. Cell Structure 
6. Cell Function 
7. Cell Growth and Development 
8. Introduction to Tissues 
9. Tissue Types 
UNIT TWO: Support and Movement 
10. Skin 
11. Skeletal Tissues 
12. Axial Skeleton 
13. Appendicular Skeleton 
14. Articulations 
15. Axial Muscles 
16. Appendicular Muscles 
17. Muscle Contraction 
UNIT THREE: Communication, Control, and Inte...
ANATOMY OF OROFACIAL STRUCTURES 8TH EDITION BRAND TEST BANK
Chapter 02: The Tooth: Functions and Terms 
Brand/Isselhard: Anatomy of Orofacial Structures, 8th Edition 
MULTIPLE CHOICE 
1. The sensation of pain is felt in which part of the tooth? 
a. Enamel 
b. Dentin 
c. Cementum 
d. Pulp 
ANS: D 
The dental pulp is the sensory and nourishing portion of the tooth. It is composed of blood 
vessels, lymph vessels, connective tissue, and nerve cells. The pulp also contains special 
dentin-reparative/formative cells called odontoblasts. Sensation of pain is n...
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Chapter 02: The Tooth: Functions and Terms 
Brand/Isselhard: Anatomy of Orofacial Structures, 8th Edition 
MULTIPLE CHOICE 
1. The sensation of pain is felt in which part of the tooth? 
a. Enamel 
b. Dentin 
c. Cementum 
d. Pulp 
ANS: D 
The dental pulp is the sensory and nourishing portion of the tooth. It is composed of blood 
vessels, lymph vessels, connective tissue, and nerve cells. The pulp also contains special 
dentin-reparative/formative cells called odontoblasts. Sensation of pain is n...
ANATOMY PHYSIOLOGY AND DISEASE 3RDEDITION COLBERT TEST BANK
Anatomy, Physiology, and Disease, 3e (Colbert/Ankney/Lee) 
Chapter 2 The Human Body 
2.1 Multiple Choice Questions 
1) Knowing the exact body region of a sign or symptom can help a healthcare worker 
determine the . 
A) proper diagnosis 
B) patient's size 
C) extent of injury 
D) proper medication 
Answer: A 
2) A body in the prone position is . 
A) face up 
B) lying on its left side 
C) lying on its right side 
D) face down 
Answer: D 
3) A plane is an imaginary line dividing the body into . 
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Anatomy, Physiology, and Disease, 3e (Colbert/Ankney/Lee) 
Chapter 2 The Human Body 
2.1 Multiple Choice Questions 
1) Knowing the exact body region of a sign or symptom can help a healthcare worker 
determine the . 
A) proper diagnosis 
B) patient's size 
C) extent of injury 
D) proper medication 
Answer: A 
2) A body in the prone position is . 
A) face up 
B) lying on its left side 
C) lying on its right side 
D) face down 
Answer: D 
3) A plane is an imaginary line dividing the body into . 
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ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY THEUNITY OF FORM AND FUNCTION 8TH EDITION SALADIN TEST BANK
Chapter 02 The Chemistry of Life Answer Key 
True / False Questions 
1. Minerals are organic elements extracted from the soil by plants. 
FALSE 
Accessibility: Keyboard Navigation 
Blooms Level: 1. Remember 
Gradable: automatic 
HAPS Objective: O01.01e List the important dietary minerals and describe the major uses of each mineral in the body. 
HAPS Topic: Module O01 Nutrition. 
Learning Outcome: 02.01c State the functions of minerals in the body. 
Section: 02.01 
Topic: Atoms and molecules 
2. ...
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Chapter 02 The Chemistry of Life Answer Key 
True / False Questions 
1. Minerals are organic elements extracted from the soil by plants. 
FALSE 
Accessibility: Keyboard Navigation 
Blooms Level: 1. Remember 
Gradable: automatic 
HAPS Objective: O01.01e List the important dietary minerals and describe the major uses of each mineral in the body. 
HAPS Topic: Module O01 Nutrition. 
Learning Outcome: 02.01c State the functions of minerals in the body. 
Section: 02.01 
Topic: Atoms and molecules 
2. ...
TEST BANK FOR CLINICAL CALCULATIONS 9TH EDITION BY KEE.MARSHALL
TEST BANK FOR CONCEPTUAL FOUNDATIONS 7THEDITION BY FRIBERG
TEST BANK FOR FUNDAMENTALS OF ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY BY FREDERIC H. MARTINI, JUDI L. NATH
ALEXANDER'S CARE OF THE PATIENT IN SURGERY 15TH EDITION ROTHROCK TEST BANK
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TEST BANK FOR PSYCHOLOGY 13TH EDITION DAVID G. MYERS NATHAN C. DEWALL